Primary care family medicine, including preventive health exams, prenatal care, acute care visits, minor procedures, health education, follow-up care from hospital visits, and referrals. Phone: (425) 835-5200
Free Nurse Advice Line is available outside of clinic hours of operation. Phone: (425) 640-5544
Health care for underserved individuals and families in King and Snohomish Counties. Services include integrated and comprehensive medical, dental, and mental health counseling for free or reduced cost. Phone: (206) 363-4105
Medical, dental and mental health care regardless of income, insurance or immigration status, available via appointment or walk-in. Phone: (425) 616-4100
Showers, hygiene products, clothing and nightly dinners served. Walk-ups only.
Address: 19726 64th Ave W, Lynnwood WA 98036
Health-focused classes and seminars offered free of charge to the public, as well as connections to regional social services. Phone: (425) 582-8600
Sexual and reproductive health care and education, offered to those with or without insurance with low or no-cost options. Phone: (800) 769-0045
Helps those who are facing an unplanned pregnancy, offering free pregnancy testing and early diagnostic ultrasounds. Additional services include STI testing and treatment, reproductive loss grief care, and material goods for maternity, newborns and toddlers. All services and supplies are free of charge. Qualified, licensed medical professionals serve the immediate and long-term needs of those facing unplanned pregnancies, with compassion and charity. Phone: (425) 329-4569 / info@nextstepnw.com
Provides direct over the phone assistance with connecting individuals with detox centers throughout Washington state, depending on specific treatment needs. Phone: (866) 351-3840
Lynnwood Area Rehab Centers
Up to date list of addiction rehabilitation and mental health centers in the Lynnwood area, for people in need of inpatient, outpatient or detox treatment. Filter by payment options, amenities, specialty programs, and more to find the best treatment for your unique situation.
Prescription Drug Assistance Network
Offers free assistance in helping low-income households obtain low or no-cost prescription medications. Phone: (206) 518-0839